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30 Jan 2012, 17:29
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need help got error!

Wow , very different , im sure its much more secure! ts so safe that one cant almost install it if you're not an expert in php!

to the issue: Have a problem , went ok installed, changed timezone first, it was ok, but then when i had to change password (temp), then i got caught in:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /login.php on line 13

ehm , did all sorts of changes, but cant come out OR BETTER SAY IN! lol. help me!

Thanks alot.:oops:
30 Jan 2012, 17:41
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Re: need help got error!

The original code doesn't do that.
Restore the original code, and the error will go away.
30 Jan 2012, 20:32
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Re: need help got error!

Thanks but it was taken from your website Sir. zen-cart.com..
07 Feb 2012, 01:52
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Re: need help got error!

http://www.askapache.com/htaccess/ssl-example-usage-in-htaccess.htmlhave many super tricks i had problems with the sites , but there are many way to override almost all, if its not in htaccess files, then you can use ini.php files, that make all like it was magic!.

i did it and it worked like magic, there was errors in php , but init.php like magic glued it false together like magic!

in the init.php you can put what ever timezone you want and it works , in htaccess there is a whole world of magics! put the init file in the func folder before htdocs (in some case better though if you can go lower!) especially if you use htaccess!, but be careful! all can be worse too , depends ofcourse, if you already stay in the mud 500 then its worth a try! in htaccess you can put the timezone you want, i put it in my pp panel, or cp!

good luck thanks for all Dr Byte and all others:lamo: